The BAZAAR: Pastel Persuasion

These sweet but chic hues have a hint of ’50s-era polish.

Chloe ring
Guess pants
Jil Sander bag
Just Cavalli shirt
Louis Vuitton shoe
Made Her Think necklace
Oscar de la Renta dress
Rochas sunglasses
Sandro cardigan
Tiffany & Co. clutch
Vanessa Bruno Athe dress
Current/Elliot jeans
Diane von Furstenberg jacket
Elizabeth and James earrings
Source from: http://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fashion-articles/pastel-fashion-trend-0312#slide-1

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Spring 2012: Pastel Perfect

We show you how to shop the season’s pastel trend according to your style and budget.

Prada

Quirky

Brass-plated crystal earrings, Jil Sander, $420, at Saks Fifth Avenue stores nationwide

Sunglasses, Rochas, price on request, visit rochas.com

Satin bag, Miu Miu, $895, visit miumiu.com

Printed jacket, $110, shorts, $82, both, Asos, visit asos.com

Patent leather pump, Guess, $90, at select Macy’s stores nationwide

Rock ‘N’ Roll

Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs, $260, visit marcjacobs.com

Embossed leather cross-body bag, DKNY, $185, at select DKNY locations nationwide

Python sandal, Gianvito Rossi, $1,147, at Barneys New York

Ostrich feather and silk jacket, Louis Vuitton, price on request, call 866-VUITTON

Destroyed jeans, True Religion, $207 each

Minimalist

Blazer, Mango, $60, visit mango.com

Cotton-and-viscose pants, Isabel Marant, $605, at Isabel Marant, NYC

Crystal bracelet, Atelier Swarovski by Christopher Kane, $335, visit dresscodebygita.com

Linen knit tank top, 10 Crosby Derek Lam, $225, visit barneys.com

Parrot fish pump, Alexander Wang, $995, visit alexanderwang.com

Sophisticate

Rhodium-plated bracelet with crystals, Swarovski, $250, visit swarovski.com

Silk minaudière, Nina Ricci, $2,150, collection at Ikram, Chicago

Sequin tank top, BCBGMaxAzria, $278, visit bcbg.com

Embroidered organza skirt, Peter Som, $3,146, at Peter Som, NYC

Patent leather pump, Dior, $790, call 800-929-DIOR

Gingham Shirt, Louis Vuitton

Gingham Shirt

Cotton shirt, True Religion, $128, at True Religion stores nationwide

Gingham Shirt

Cotton shirt, J.Crew, $75

Gingham Shirt

Cotton-blend top, Guess

Gingham Shirt: Wear It With…

Rose gold wishbone necklace, Jennifer Meyer, $1,200, at Barneys New York

Gingham Shirt: Wear It With…

Leather bag, Coach, $798

Gingham Shirt: Wear It With…

Patent leather Maryjane pump, Stuart Weitzman, $365, at Stuart Weitzman, NYC

Grecian Dress, Lanvin

Grecian Dress

Draped-detail dress, MM Couture by Miss Me, $68
Grecian Dress

Lace-detail dress, Ann Taylor, $248

Grecian Dress

Beaded georgette dress, Laundry by Shelli Segal, $395, at Bloomingdale’s stores nationwide

Grecian Dress: Wear It With…

Ostrich-feather jacket, Ralph Lauren Collection, $3,998, at select Ralph Lauren stores nationwide

Grecian Dress: Wear It With…

White gold and diamond earrings, Hearts on Fire, price on request, call 877-PERFECT

Full Skirt, Jil Sander

Full Skirt

Cotton and silk-blend skirt, Creatures of the Wind, $1,120, collection at Ikram, Chicago

Full Skirt

Silk skirt, Honor, $1,200, at Honor, NYC

Full Skirt

Cotton-blend skirt, Nanette Lepore, $498, at Nanette Lepore, Bal Harbour, FL

Full Skirt: Wear It With…

Retro-inspired paste earrings are a necessary addition.

Seashell motif earrings with drop stone, Oscar de la Renta, $585

Full Skirt: Wear It With…

Synthetic bag, Dolce & Gabbana, $1,525, at select Dolce & Gabbana boutiques nationwide

Full Skirt: Wear It With…

Peep-toe sandal, Manolo Blahnik, $755, to special order at Manolo Blahnik, NYC

Source from: http://www.elle.com/Elle-Shops/Elle-Shops/Spring-2012-Pastel-Perfect#mode=base;slide=1

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Hot Rod Pastels rev up for spring

Fashion-wise, winter is almost over, and as the weather gets warmer, your wardrobe will be full of yellows, pinks and blues – but not like you’ve ever seen before. The new style is more Lana Del Rey than Minor Danish Royal.

Hot Rod Pastels on the S/S 2012 catwalks for Jonathan Saunders (left) and Prada.

It may be winter outside, but in my heart it’s spring. Because in fashion, winter ends the moment the winter collections hit the sale rails (one wouldn’t be seen dead in a trend that has been marked down, obviously). Sherlock on a bad nicotine-withdrawal grump has more patience than a fashion editor who has moved on to the next season. So if you’re still dithering over which luxe parka/Lund jumper to buy, then I’m afraid you’re on your own – unless this winter gets a late PR windfall, eg photogenic snowfall or similar.

It is time to embark on what American Vogue calls “planning your new season’s wardrobe”. Whatever this phrase may mean within the Manhattan offices of Vogue, in the rest of the world it means flicking through some magazines until a few new-season images lodge themselves in your head, dragging some pieces that fit the bill from the last time those trends were in from the bottom of the wardrobe on to the ironing pile, and wondering if you can fit in a lunchtime race around the shops at some point in the next fortnight.

Old-school pastels: Infanta Elena of Spain at a wedding last summer.

Acid-free tissue paper and shoe boxes labelled with Polaroids are not required. But what this season does demand, and at your earliest convenience, is a complete rethink on the subject of pastels. I haven’t worn pastel colours for about two decades, essentially because as a grownup operating in the real world there is almost no circumstance in which lemon-yellow tailoring or a minty green knit doesn’t read a bit oddly. “Outfits for the prizegiving ceremony at a ballet school” is not a wardrobe category I have much call for.

But pastels have had a revamp. The roll call for the poster girls of the new pastel reads as follows: Laura Palmer, Betty Draper, Katy Perry and Lana Del Rey. My point is: minor Danish royalty need not apply. On the cover of the new British Vogue, the hot American model Arizona Muse wears £1,590 worth of broderie anglaise Prada in pale shades of blue and yellow, hands perched confidently on hips just above a coverline proclaiming the New Look. Pastel shades even have new, more interesting names. Ralph Lauren relaunched an elegant pale green as “celery”. Sky blue was

renamed “Laura Palmer Blue” by London designer Richard Nicoll, who wanted to conjure “a disturbed sense of calm”. This is the season of the Hot Rod Pastel: sugared almond shades with a dark side. Like Ocean Drive in Miami they are pretty as a picture, but have a narcotic buzz.

It all began with September’s round of catwalk shows. Jonathan Saunders and Christopher Kane‘s London shows were staged in spare, modern halls of concrete and glass – Saunders at the Paddington Central office building, Kane at One New Change – with the audience seated on minimalist bleachers. And then on to both catwalks, the designers sent colours more usually associated with tea rooms and well-stuffed sofas. Pistachio and rose, aqua and daffodil. A few days later, at Prada, the brand’s headquarters were transformed by set designer Rem Koolhaas into a David Lynchian reimagining of Detroit: oil-slicked streets, with cut-out Greased Lightning cars. And when the show started, the clothes came in the colours that until this season were seen only on the royal photocall outside church on Easter Sunday.

Hot Rod Pastel inspiration: Ocean Drive in the Art Deco district of Miami Beach, Florida.

We have all become experts in decoding the subtleties of neutrals. (Black is now professional rather than rock’n'roll; dirty grey is the new black for Kate Moss wannabes; navy is good for making you look a bit French; oatmeal is for people who are really into work-life balance.) But pastels present a whole new learning curve. Early intelligence suggests that pink, being the least unexpected of the pastels, will be left in the shade by blue, green and yellow tones. The ultimate power-dressing combination for spring 2012 is lemon yellow with ice blue, as already seen on the catwalk at Prada and Preen, and the cover of Vogue.

But what makes a look Hot Rod Pastel rather than Minor Danish Royal is a chaser of something fierce. At Prada the models wore wet-look, bad-girl hair with their broderie anglaise. At Jonathan Saunders they sported exaggerated black eyeliner flicks with their pistachio, apricot and raspberry tones. Louis Vuitton’s crocodile-skin court shoes in lemon yellow have a dagger-sharp toe-cap in silver. Spring is here all right. The question is, are you brave enough to wear it yet?

Source from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/fashion/2012/jan/10/hot-rod-pastels-spring-fashion

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Celebrities wear pastel colors!

Take inspiration how to wear pastel colors from celebrities.

Classic Lady Gaga?!

We really enjoy Layd Gaga’s latest looks. She turns down bit, less crazy, more down-to-earth and for real. No.6 is our most favorite. We love this color-block maxi dress, and controversially shaped bright pink hat matches the dress really well. We like the fact that she is wearing a lot of lovely pastel colors, which is so in fashion at moment. She is crazy but she is always in fashion. She adopt the trend elements but expresses it out by her way. Thats why we love her. So what’s your favorite one?

Elizabeth Olsen


Diane Kruger

Our choice for this week’s best dressed must go to Diane Kruger for her gorgeous Prada dress at the Critics’ Choice Awards. We adore Prada’s pastels and pleating (obviously) and the touch of pink is divine. The pop of color completes Diane Kruger’s effortlessly chic style.

Miranda Kerr

Miranda Kerr, wife of Orlando Bloom, arrives at David Jones department store on Liverpool Street, Sydney looking effortlessly stylish with her pastel pink pants and a small green leather bag. MIranda is in town for the David Jones fashion show which she took to the runway last night and wowed the audience.

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba is a beautiful woman, but I’m not always the biggest fan of her outfit choices. To be fair she has a new daughter and I’m sure getting dressed in fancy clothes isn’t always her first priority. I’m about to eat my words, though, because what Jessica wore to the Global Campaign for Education press conference, really took my breath away. It is classy and grown-up without looking in the least bit matronly (there is a little peek-a-boo cleavage going on, after all) and the blush and nude tones are right on trend. I also love that she wore simple pearl studs and left all the other jewelry at home. This would be a great understated look for the office.

Zooey Deschanel

Gwyneth Paltrow

Source from: http://www.squidoo.com/fashion-2012-pastel-colors

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Spring/Summer 2012 Trend: Palatable Pastels

Spring/Summer 2012 pastels are soft and chalky in equal measure. To really rock this trend layer together for added impact, sweetie.

Source from: http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/fashion/ideas/34786/22/spring-summer-2012-trend-palatable-pastels-fashion-trends-pastel-fashion.html#index=1

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